Fire crews respond to alarm near Martin St, Detroit MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units, including multiple engines and a squad, responded to a possible activated fire alarm near Barlow, between Seacott and Martin Streets in Detroit. No mention of visible fire or injuries was noted, and units later returned to service.
Audio|Heard on: Wayne MI Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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00:57
Transcript:
00:00
Still alarm engine 37, respond to near Barlow.
00:04
Near Barlow between Seacott and Martin.
00:06
Squad has an activated fire alarm.
00:09
Engine 37, you make one service.
00:12
Is engine 34 has scout EMS on scene?
00:16
That's right, attention 35.
00:19
Engine 35 has scout EMS on scene.
00:22
Thirty-nine in service.
00:24
Engine thirty-seven in service.
00:28
Squad four on the way.
00:30
Squad four still live, respond to near Barlow between Seacott and Martin, for an activated fire alarm.
00:38
Squad four, engine fifty-three have you in service?
00:41
Three hundred and twenty-one picked up by MS.
00:44
Two hundred and forty-four in service.
00:46
Twelve four, you may go on service.
00:47
Squad four still alive, engine thirty-nine responding.
00:51
Sixty-five thirty-three Barlow, near Barlow.
00:54
Please Seacott and Martin, activated fire alarm in the thirty-nine area.
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Location mentioned:
Martin St, Detroit, MI 48210
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